NEP 2020: The 10 most important policy changes in India's new National Education Policy

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It was about time that India had a re-look at their education system. NEP 2020, India's new National Education Policy is a revolutionary step that can take steps to make sure it remains relevant in the fast moving digital age. Here we take a look at the top 10 things that will change if the policy if implemented as it is meant to be, as usual, in our own way of storytelling.
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Times of India
India’s Language Conundrum: The National Education Policy has skirted elegantly a political minefield. But the obstacle is the teacher; Gurcharan Das; Sep 18, 2020
50% students do Class X in vernacular: NSO; Manash Gohain;Sept 9, 2020
National Education Policy 2020 has a new focus: Reducing learning poverty through foundational literacy and numeracy; Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’; Sep 2, 2020
Heart Of The Problem: NEP 2020 charts new road map, but fails to make public schoolvteachers accountable; Geeta Gandhi Kingdon and Arvind Panagariya; Sep 3, 2020
Education for Muslims needs a little self-help; Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar; Aug 30, 2020
Literacy was 3.2% in the 1870s rising under the British to 14.1% in 1941
English as link language gaining strength: Study; Hemali Chhapia; Aug 22, 2020
Higher Education: A New Dawn National Education Policy 2020 offers transformative road map for
colleges and universities; Arvind Panagariya; Aug 19, 2020
The New Education Policy 2020 is set to be a landmark in India’s history of education; M Venkaiah Naidu; Aug 8, 2020
NEP: Reads like an impressive wish list but barters right to education; Anita Rampal; Aug 2, 2020
The key reforms under India’s new education policy; Prashant K. Nanda; July 31, 2020
How school and exams are set to change; July 31, 2020
2020 Vision: Major Higher Edu Revamp Changes Soon In Degree Courses’ Structure, Tenure; Manash Gohain July 30, 2020

Mint
National education policy 2020: The devil lies in implementation; Deepak Nayyar; Aug 14, 2020
Three ideas for us to achieve our higher education goals; KAPIL VISWANATHAN & RISHIKESHA KRISHNAN; Aug 13 2020
THE ECONOMICS OF PRIVATE TUITIONS; Tanay Sukumar; Aug 13 2020
Our education policy may falter on “executive overload”; Deepanshu Mohan, Aug 6, 2020
Why the country’s new plan for education is smart; Manu Joseph; Aug 3, 2020
NEP: Perfection can be the enemy of the good, Anil Padmanabhan; Aug 3, 2020

Economic Times
Schooling Reform from 2022-23, 60-Point Action Plan Drawn up; Anubhuti Vishnoi; Oct 3, 2020
Politics Not in the Curriculum; Neeraj Kaushal; Sep 22, 2020
Way Outside the Curriculum: Don’t blame private schools for India’s failure to build a robust
education system; Neeraj Kaushal; Aug 21, 2020
Let’s Teach Us a Lesson: The success of the groundbreaking National Education Policy will
fully depend on its implementation; Azim Premji; Aug 11, 2020
Talk About Some Education India 2020 demands better education — however ‘socialist’ it may
sound. NEP is a start; Varun Gandhi; Aug 7, 2020
Focus on Quality While funding remains ambiguous, the New Education Policy has got several priorities right, especially the emphasis on foundational skills; Madhav Chavan; Aug 2, 2020
At the Start of the Learning Curve; Rajendra S Pawar; Aug 1, 2020

Mumbai Mirror
What NEP 2020 means for us
The new policy focuses on early childhood education and foundational learning, but leaves questions open about equality; Anjali Mody; Aug 2, 2020
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There are 3 fatal flaws in this policy from the view of Southern states
1. 3 language policy has been brought back, which indirectly enforces Hindi.
2. Vocational education combined with Board exams at class 5th & 8th is another crude way of pushing pupils from lower & middle income classes to drop out of the school education system as they have Vocational skills now to take care of their livelihood. This increases the inequality and the drive for people in lower classes to settle with their skills in local job market than trying for other higher levels of academic excellence. This will negatively impact GER.
3. Education at an earlier age of 2 years is not really good. Most of the baltic countries (like Sweden & Norway) start schooling at the age of 5 years & above and their curriculum is currently considered as World's best.

praveenstomp
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Today after engineering ... No one knows what to do next
But they surly know after 6th standard..😂😂

DrNO
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There must be a law where Children of politicians and govt. Employees must study in govt schools then the condition will automatically change.

sambillgates
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I studied in a Govt School(6-12th) and it has free Facilities like Computer, Practical lab and Games classes and provides Free Books, Notebooks, Uniforms, Shoes, Schoolbag even Geometry box and Pen-Pencils to all students.
Yearly Medical Checkup for all like Eye or Teeth even for Students Parents and Teachers family members.
And Mid day food for all Students and Teachers. Buses for them to dropp home. And had monthly fee around 100rs for boys and 50for Girls.
Just bcoz it was supported by the govt owned Hydro Electrical company.

ChoCoMoCo
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Best conclusion and thesis explained by BISBO. He is avinacado for reports. Good work BISBO

swatishah
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I feel the fact that you can learn your mother tounge will create an identity for everyone !

puneetsonpal
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All policies introduced by the government are for our betterment and ease of living, but we receive major set backs when the funds forwarded for implementation of these policies never reach the desired place and is misappropriated by the people responsible, or when these people act lazy in performing their duties. Our country will rise to global standards only when we as citizens develop basic civic sense rather than working for just our own self goals. Understanding our duties towards societies upliftment is really crucial. We always blame government’s for any failure in a system, rather we should always have a broader aspect of viewing things and look at that point where actually we are lacking. #jaihind 🇮🇳#mayindiasucceed 🇮🇳

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All incompetent teachers should be thrown out

AlokKumar-uvco
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Here in Manipur, free books and free uniforms(that too in the poorest of the poor quality) is like 1 student receiving in a class of 20.
This FREE schemes are like Siphon business for the MLAs and social workers in Manipur.

NRJ
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Thank you bisbo, I am in 10th right now&you made my life simpler by explaining me by such an interesting and amazing animated Thank

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I am addicted to ur videos I have watched each and every video of yours and now I am watching them for the second time

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It's good that the new policy has respected all forms of jobs, which is a good thing.

kabali
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I wish I was a small boy so that I can experience this NEP😢😢😢

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Well, I have to say I never usually comment on a YouTube video, but Bisbo's videos have really impressed me more than anything

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One of the best informative channels. Bisbo never fails to keep me updated. Thank you for your content.

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Amazing video. covered all the pros and cons. Its an in depth analysis. Great work Bisbo. And yes I too feel this channel deserve much more viewers and subscriptions

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Wat a beautiful animation and explaination 🔥🔥, congrats to team

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I like the voice actor of Bisbo! His voice is soo pleasing! 💯

anujpai
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Being in 10 standard it is scares me if I think about exam, with this pandemic going on we are losing a lot of teaching time. A lesson which should be completed in 2 days is taking 4 to 5 days now. And not going to school and being at home we do not get any motivation to study.

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Such a great video 👌👌👌
Thanks bisbo team for this video🙏
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